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Department of Education

DIVISION OF BOHOL
San Isidro District
CABANUGAN National High School
Program Design
I. General Program Information
Program Title Facebooking: Significance, Responsibilities and Consequences (FSRC)
The FSRC is a seminar conducted to increase the awareness of students in
Program
facebooking. Enable them to distinguish the significance, responsibilities and
Description
consequences while using facebook.
Prerequisite Basic Concepts on Facebook
Duration 45 minutes, January 26, 2017
Management of
School-Based
Level of Program
Delivery Mode Formal Talk
Target Personnel Grade 10 students
Budget
Php 0.00
Requirements
The FSRC is a seminar conducted to increase the awareness of students in
Facebooking. Enable them to distinguish the significance, responsibilities and
consequences while using Facebook.
Rationale
The goal is to let the students the different impacts while using networking site
specifically Facebook, hoping that students will become vigilant on the use of
facebook.
After the 45 minutes formal talk, the participants are expected to:
1. Define Facebook.
Objectives
2. Identify the parts, importance and responsibilities brought by Facebook.
3. Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of Facebooking
End of Program
Pledge of Commitment
Outputs
Expected Final Awareness on the significance, responsibilities and consequences on the use
Outputs of Facebook.
II. Program Content
Opening Prayer c/o Miss Annie Rose Clamucha
Hymns c/o Miss Kim Sumipo
Welcome Address and Recognition of Participants c/o Mister Jamephel Iyana
Statement of Purpose c/o Miss Edelyn Terce
Introduction of Speaker c/o Miss Melanie Terce
Formal Talk on Facebooking: Significance, Responsibilities, and Consequences c/o Mr. Elmer
Morales
Closing Remarks c/o Mister Paul Anthony Rivera
III. Monitoring and Evaluation
The participant will be monitored and evaluated by Grade 10 adviser, MIL professor and the
seminar facilitators
Prepared by:

ELMER MORALES
FSRC Group Leader

Approved:
DR. MARLON S. JALA
Media and Information Literacy Professor

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